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Bintulu Port Holdings Bhd
KLSE:BIPORT

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Bintulu Port Holdings Bhd
KLSE:BIPORT
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Price: 5.9 MYR
Market Cap: 2.7B MYR
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Bintulu Port Holdings Bhd
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Market Cap
2.7B MYR
Industry
Transportation Infrastructure

Bintulu Port Holdings Berhad is an investment holding and provision of management services company. It operates through two segments: Port operations and Bulking services. The Port operations segment is engaged on the provision of port services and construction services, which include construction of port facilities, handling of cargo for liquefied natural gas, petroleum products, liquefied petroleum gas, general cargo, container, dry bulk cargo, and other ancillary services. The Bulking services segment is engaged in the provision of bulking installation facilities for palm oil, edible oils, vegetable oils, fats, and its byproducts. Its subsidiaries include Bintulu Port Sdn. Bhd., Biport Bulkers Sdn. Bhd. and Samalaju Industrial Port Sdn. Bhd. Bintulu Port Sdn. Bhd is engaged in provision of port services at Bintulu Port, Sarawak. Biport Bulkers Sdn. Bhd. is engaged in provision of bulking installation facilities for palm oil, edible oils, vegetables oils, fats and its by-products.

BIPORT Intrinsic Value
5.85 MYR
Overvaluation 1%
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